H. G. Muller wrote on Thu, Feb 13, 2020 05:16 PM UTC:
Such a setup breaks the possibility to change any of the articles and their associated uploaded files, as these are not PHP scripts. It makes you entirely dependent on manual intervention, because any update will with certainty be screened from all remote clients. If you want that, notification of the site admin or an editor that such intervention is needed should be automatic; having to post requests through the comments channel clutters the comments with garbage, as is now happening to this article.
Can the submission / upload script not automatically notify an empowered person that action is required, through e-mail or some specific requesting mechanism? It would of course be even better if these scripts would invoke a program that would purge the cached version in Cloudfare automatically.
Such a setup breaks the possibility to change any of the articles and their associated uploaded files, as these are not PHP scripts. It makes you entirely dependent on manual intervention, because any update will with certainty be screened from all remote clients. If you want that, notification of the site admin or an editor that such intervention is needed should be automatic; having to post requests through the comments channel clutters the comments with garbage, as is now happening to this article.
Can the submission / upload script not automatically notify an empowered person that action is required, through e-mail or some specific requesting mechanism? It would of course be even better if these scripts would invoke a program that would purge the cached version in Cloudfare automatically.